Subject: SPM, coastal boundaries
Date: Dec 14, 2002 @ 08:03
Author: asdff sssdfddt (asdff sssdfddt <kbajoraz@yahoo.com>)
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> after all
> the islands nicked by turnpoints 4 & 5 also promise to give us at
> least 2 cafrnf tripoints
> where dry newfound land meets both the french & canadian
> waters
wouldn't the waters off of dry Newfoundland land be Newfoundland waters? :)
but anyway, if the border actually follows the coastline, wouldn't it be a first in the world, where island coast is the border? (and any coastal borders seems quite interesting to me, what such do we know of?)
attached: coastal border LT SSR - RU SFSR and current admin. line LT-RU. Lake Vistytis:RU, coast:LT. This pic is taken with me standing almost on the spot where land LTRU runs to the lake coast and turns east to follow the coast, pointing the camera east